A tree of 1416 fish species with latin names, in collaboration with Deepfin.org — thanks to Guillermo Orti for his data.

The rankings prioritise species that are both Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE). This visualisation was brought to you in collaboration with the ZSL EDGE project and the authors of Jetz et al., Global Distribution and Conservation of Evolutionary Distinctness in Birds, Current Biology (2014).

Euphorbia tree, provided by Jess Peirson and Euphorbia PBI.

Explore the tree of sponges (over 7,400 species). This tree has latin names only because there are few common names for sponges. Thanks to Bob Thacker for preparing this tree.

Simon Fraser University display online version - highlighting SFU researchers on the tetrapod tree. Simon Fraser University also have a permanent OneZoom display —we can produce the same for any other university or organisation.